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What (who) is direct speech - definition


direct speech         
SENTENCE THAT REPORTS SPEECH OR THOUGHT IN ITS ORIGINAL FORM
Quoted speech; Direct discourse; Oratio recta
In grammar, direct speech is speech which is reported by using the exact words that the speaker used. (mainly BRIT; in AM, usually use direct discourse
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direct speech         
SENTENCE THAT REPORTS SPEECH OR THOUGHT IN ITS ORIGINAL FORM
Quoted speech; Direct discourse; Oratio recta
¦ noun the reporting of speech by repeating the actual words of a speaker, for example 'I'm going,' she said. Contrasted with reported speech.
Direct speech         
SENTENCE THAT REPORTS SPEECH OR THOUGHT IN ITS ORIGINAL FORM
Quoted speech; Direct discourse; Oratio recta
As a form of transcription, direct or quoted speech is spoken or written text that reports speech or thought in its original form phrased by the original speaker. In narrative, it is usually enclosed in quotation marks, but it can be enclosed in guillemets (« ») in some languages.

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Direct speech
As a form of transcription, direct or quoted speech is spoken or written text that reports speech or thought in its original form phrased by the original speaker. In narrative, it is usually enclosed in quotation marks, but it can be enclosed in guillemets (« ») in some languages.
Examples of use of direct speech
1. In March, during his most direct speech about race, he reminded his audience that he is not the representative of one race but of many: "I have brothers, sisters, nieces, nephews, uncles and cousins of every race and every hue scattered across three continents," he said.
2. What made Bowlbys account stand out amid the mass of war memoirs was its earthy humour and direct speech, engaging honesty about the frequent incompetence of military management and the reality of fear and desertion (Bowlby had originally wanted to entitle it All Soldiers Run Away) and compassion for soldiers from all sides caught up in the bloody battle for Italy in the later years of the war.